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and we have voters who really care about the environment and the economy. and president obama, his policies really appeal to those voters a lot more. it's interesting that now it's a five-point lead because for about six months, up until a week or two ago, president obama had a narrow one to two-point le lead, so that really shows that president obama is breaking out in some of the key swing states like colorado. >> we shall all be watching tonight to see how things go down there in denver. diana degette, thank you, i appreciate it. >>> up next, painting denver pink. planned parenthood launches an anti romney blitz in colorado. i'm going to talk to the organization's president. >>> plus, bringing sexy back. politico's jonathan allen says biden is number two on the ticket, but number one in their hearts. how the v.p. is winning over seniors. and you can join our conversation on facebook. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring
and we have voters who really care about the environment and the economy. and president obama, his policies really appeal to those voters a lot more. it's interesting that now it's a five-point lead because for about six months, up until a week or two ago, president obama had a narrow one to two-point le lead, so that really shows that president obama is breaking out in some of the key swing states like colorado. >> we shall all be watching tonight to see how things go down there in...
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frustrations with the borders it imposes on schools, hospitals, criminal justice and system and fragile desert environment and an mgs that chooses to set enforcement policies based on a political agenda and not the laws as written by congress. as you talk about demagoguery and the fact the right says they're getting dictatorial executive orders from the president and we have this coming from the supreme court, who benefits most politically owl out of this decision in who does this make sense for? >> to respond to what senators kyl and mccain said, these are two senators that could be leaders on this and work with the president to get comprehensive immigration reform done. instead, there's bitter partisans and have not been willing partners on this issue. if you look at who this energizes, i think the hispanic community sees this ruling and seeing how important this election is. going out there and voting has an impact on who the president is but what kind of justices are making these decisions on the supreme court. >> let's talk specifically about the election and today's politics. you're pro-obama super-
frustrations with the borders it imposes on schools, hospitals, criminal justice and system and fragile desert environment and an mgs that chooses to set enforcement policies based on a political agenda and not the laws as written by congress. as you talk about demagoguery and the fact the right says they're getting dictatorial executive orders from the president and we have this coming from the supreme court, who benefits most politically owl out of this decision in who does this make sense...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> ahead of wednesday night's debate the obama campaign is again targeting the mitt romney's record at bain capital. the campaign is deploying a group of ex-employees of companies shut down by bain. those workers are going to be campaigning for the president starting tomorrow. look here. doing so in the crucial battle ground states of ohio, wisconsin, and florida. those workers also starting in a dr star rather in a new campaign web video. take a look. >> one day we had a job, next day we didn't. >> i understand if you got to cut back bb lay off. that's part of the business. we accepted that over the years while we were there.
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> it is game on. both presidential campaigns are in full swing across the country with all four candidates, presidential and vice presidential on the stump. once again, let's take a look at this breakdown state by state. president obama on his second day in iowa. he's making remarks in about an hour from now. vice president in the old dominion for a second day. and then barack obama's bus tour concludes in ohio before he led to florida. paul ryan campaigns in colorado before heading on to nevada. now, yesterday both the president and ryan, they mixed it up in iowa. >> i am told that governor romney's new running mate, paul ryan, might be around iowa in the next few days. he's one of the leaders of congress standing in the way.
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because everybody is going to be different and they are dealing with different environments. and what we are seeing now is as a part of evacuation procedures, really emergency management procedures, that schools are doing an assess many of what their risks are, greatest threats, and how can they manage those threats and mitt game them. >> thank you so much. appreciate your time. we will take you back to the latest into what happened inside of sandy hook elementary school yesterday. we are again waiting for a possible news conference at some point. at some point we are going to be given the names of all of the victims from yesterday. we are also expecting to hear from the governor of connecticut. we will bring all of it to you live when it happens right here on msnbc. [ female announcer ] what does the anti-aging power of olay total effects plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc what's possible. for thos...this...ions of
because everybody is going to be different and they are dealing with different environments. and what we are seeing now is as a part of evacuation procedures, really emergency management procedures, that schools are doing an assess many of what their risks are, greatest threats, and how can they manage those threats and mitt game them. >> thank you so much. appreciate your time. we will take you back to the latest into what happened inside of sandy hook elementary school yesterday. we are...
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the toxic environment is something that for members who have been here for a long time say they have never seen anything like it, we are talking about violence in the home, domestic violence, why would anyone be for that? why would we not want to throw the net as comprehensively as possible, so that native american women, so that gays and less beeians who are in the -- young people in college environments can have that kind of protection and have that kind of record kept about the cases. this is something where it is overwhelmingly supported by both parties in the senate, it should be overwhelmingly supported in the house and in fact there are now republican moderates who are stepping out and speaking out and saying that the bill is flawed and that we should go back to look at the senate version or a similar version by judy biggert. >> congresswoman sandy adams is going to appear with us this hour is going to rework language to include coverage of immigrants, native americans but still does not include the lgbt community. here's what the congresswoman kathy mcmorris roberts said last
the toxic environment is something that for members who have been here for a long time say they have never seen anything like it, we are talking about violence in the home, domestic violence, why would anyone be for that? why would we not want to throw the net as comprehensively as possible, so that native american women, so that gays and less beeians who are in the -- young people in college environments can have that kind of protection and have that kind of record kept about the cases. this...
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. >> we've got change expectations and a very different combat environment. this is america's longest war. a lot of our noncommissioned officers, sergeants and petty officers, the senior officers, may have been in combat now three, four, five, ten times. so it's a decade at war for the active forces and a large number of of the garden reserve. it's had signature injuries in terms of these so-called i.e.d.s, roadside explosives. we're talking thousands a month that get detonated. so we've had a large number of our wounded. 53,000 killed and wounded in the war.
. >> we've got change expectations and a very different combat environment. this is america's longest war. a lot of our noncommissioned officers, sergeants and petty officers, the senior officers, may have been in combat now three, four, five, ten times. so it's a decade at war for the active forces and a large number of of the garden reserve. it's had signature injuries in terms of these so-called i.e.d.s, roadside explosives. we're talking thousands a month that get detonated. so we've...
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been devastated by their injuries, so it's a different environment. a different war and now, i think we're much more attuned to taking care of these veterans. secretary rick shinseki, a magnificent leader. badly wounded himself in vietnam. he's leading the veterans administration and i think he's really put tremendous resources. along with this administration and the last one into trying to take care of these troops. >> i think there is a significant waiting period to get into these va hospitals. two things it seems to be driving these numbers. two things are these traumatic brain injuries. we've seen so much in damage that the i.e.d.s have done, but also, post-traumatic stress. >> this is sort of the modern definition of an age old problem. shell shocked and battle fatigue and kind of know more. mortar artillery and keeping them in combat too long. mostly, they recover in a year. it's an adjustment problem. but it's combined frequently with alcohol abuse. with marital problems, with irritability, so it's a challenge, but much of it gets taken care of
been devastated by their injuries, so it's a different environment. a different war and now, i think we're much more attuned to taking care of these veterans. secretary rick shinseki, a magnificent leader. badly wounded himself in vietnam. he's leading the veterans administration and i think he's really put tremendous resources. along with this administration and the last one into trying to take care of these troops. >> i think there is a significant waiting period to get into these va...
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not created an environment where people can create jobs. >> as you talk about that and the 4.7%, you know, that was at a time where massachusetts ranked 47th in the country and in terms of where it was in jobs. and so, it was you know, basically at a bottom. how can you say that was a good record when 46 other states did better? >> that's a misleading number that was put out by the obama campaign? >> how when it's the actual facts of where the states ranked when governor romney left office? how is that misleading? >> it's a misleading fact put out by a desperate campaign when in fact -- >> was it 47 or not? >> he took it from 50th to 30th. >> was it 47th or not? >> if i can finish. he took it from 50th to 47th and he has created jobs in massachusetts and he will certainly do the same as president of the united states and when he was governor of massachusetts, he also created an environment where people can grow, jobs can grow in certainty in the economy. he took, he closed a $6 billion shortfall in the budget and left a $2 billion rainy day fund for people of massachusetts. compare t
not created an environment where people can create jobs. >> as you talk about that and the 4.7%, you know, that was at a time where massachusetts ranked 47th in the country and in terms of where it was in jobs. and so, it was you know, basically at a bottom. how can you say that was a good record when 46 other states did better? >> that's a misleading number that was put out by the obama campaign? >> how when it's the actual facts of where the states ranked when governor...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill
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. >> one of the greatest advantages of having a diverse student environment is it breaks down stereotypes and promotes cross-racial understanding. >> the court is likely to take up another racially charged issue, whether to scale back the landmark voting rights act. it requires states with a history of discrimination to get federal permission before making any changes in elections. but challengers say with more minorities elected nationwide, the law is outdated. >> we have african-americans, representing districts in the deep south that are almost all white. >> and the federal law called the defense of marriage act signed by president clinton. it says the federal government will recognize only conventional marriages, meaning no federal benefits in states where same-sex marriage is already equal. in the court did strike the law down, states would not be required to permit same-sex marriages but the federal government would have to recognize them where they're legal. craig, back to you. >> pete williams in washington. thanks so much for that let's switch gears to indiana and the senate race
. >> one of the greatest advantages of having a diverse student environment is it breaks down stereotypes and promotes cross-racial understanding. >> the court is likely to take up another racially charged issue, whether to scale back the landmark voting rights act. it requires states with a history of discrimination to get federal permission before making any changes in elections. but challengers say with more minorities elected nationwide, the law is outdated. >> we have...
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i don't believe adding more guns to the environment is a solution. i do believe that cities need to have additional, red-made plans that are sensitive to responding to schools rapidly. >> what did you do in atlanta once this happened? >> that's the charge that i made to my police chief and we're developing plans in the city of atlanta to respond faster to our local schools in the event that there is an emergency. we are looking at the best in practice standards and we're doing what mayors across america is doing and making sure that we have a plan to move quicker and that we have direct contact with our schools. >> kasim reed, my hometown. i appreciate your time today. >> all right. you come back home one day. >> i will. >>> john kerry to replace hillary claihil hillary clinton as secretary of state. i will talk to bill richardson. plus the gun industry by the numbers and some eye-popping statistics when it comes to firearms and the companies that make them. a little later this hour. how an early morning visitor and a letter brought the king of rock
i don't believe adding more guns to the environment is a solution. i do believe that cities need to have additional, red-made plans that are sensitive to responding to schools rapidly. >> what did you do in atlanta once this happened? >> that's the charge that i made to my police chief and we're developing plans in the city of atlanta to respond faster to our local schools in the event that there is an emergency. we are looking at the best in practice standards and we're doing what...
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costs and beautiful look of these products worth it if we are, in fact, you know, challenging the work environment of folks who are putting them together? >> i know it's a lot for people to take into consideration when they go in and want these products, they've got to think how they got them. "today" show contributor, paul hochman, great to see you. >> my pleasure. >> that's going to do it for me today. i'll see you back here tomorrow morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern and every weekday morning. until then, follow me on twitter @thomasroberts. but don't go anywhere, "now with alex wagner" is coming up. she's in the building. >> hi, thomas, we're going to the moon! coming up in a mere three minutes, newt gingrich's latest plan to colonize the lunar landscape. >>> plus, mitt romney is getting aggressive down in the sunshine state. is it working? >>> independence day. how both parties are fighting for that critical voting bloc and attorney general beau biden on now. he joins us to discuss president obama's new housing task force. will it crack down aggressively on wall street? that's all now when "now" s
costs and beautiful look of these products worth it if we are, in fact, you know, challenging the work environment of folks who are putting them together? >> i know it's a lot for people to take into consideration when they go in and want these products, they've got to think how they got them. "today" show contributor, paul hochman, great to see you. >> my pleasure. >> that's going to do it for me today. i'll see you back here tomorrow morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern...
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okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. this one's for all us lawn smiths. grass gurus. doers. here's to more saturdays in the sun. and budgets better spent. here's to turning rookies into experts, and shoppers into savers. here's to picking up. trading up. mixing it up. to well-earned muddy boots and a lot more spring per dollar. more saving. more doing. that the power of the home depot. break out the gardening gloves. miracle-gro garden soil is now 3 bags for 10 bucks. >> president obama is putting the kind of maybe sort of yeah stamp of approval on the keystone pipeline. the gop is crying foul. it's thursday, march 22nd. and this is now. joining me ari melberg of the nation, curt anderson, host of st
okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. this one's for all us lawn smiths. grass gurus. doers. here's to more...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> okay. so in the wake of a high profile resignation of david petraeus and the new allegations surrounding john allen in afghanistan, there are lots of new questions being asked about how the scandal could affect the future of the cia and the covert community. joining me with insight is former cia operative who is also the author of a new spy novel. let's talk about this, michael, because someone who has close tabs to the espionage community and this is playing out basically better than fiction, as we watch the details come out about this, what are people inside of the intelligence community saying and reacting to what we wer
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your energy apparatus, the totality through all the decision making in your country, the political environment is designed for the debate of social issues. it's why we have a government. but when the debate over social issues is used as a way to paralyze 311 million people in conflict so they don't unify to the obvious issue of the fact that the democrats and the republicans are both being purchased by industrial special interests from banking to trade to energy to health at the the of us, that is then not only a tragedy, that is a remarkably dangerous way to run a country when you ignore the fact that you are getting the destructive forces applied to you while you're arguing about what people believe. >> it has a time and place, but i don't know that this is the year. >> let's talk about greedy ba " bastard$!" the book. >> "greedy bastard$!" is real simple, it's an attempt on my part to connect not with the people, but the cartoons and thç maps. you cannot solve a problem you don't understand. and what "greedy bastard$!" is an effort to help people understand what is at the root of the misal
your energy apparatus, the totality through all the decision making in your country, the political environment is designed for the debate of social issues. it's why we have a government. but when the debate over social issues is used as a way to paralyze 311 million people in conflict so they don't unify to the obvious issue of the fact that the democrats and the republicans are both being purchased by industrial special interests from banking to trade to energy to health at the the of us, that...
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it's a little different environment than we had several years ago, where you could say one with thing, and somehow think that it would just go away. here's the thing about newt's comments, thomas. you know, he admits that he said that bain looted companies, that romney looted companies and walked away with tens of millions while people lost their jobs or health care or pensions. but he said, you know, i'm saying it doesn't work. well, it actually did work with in south carolina for him. and the reason it didn't keep working is he backed off the argument because rush limbaugh and people like that kind of shamed him against making that argument. i think it's actually going to be pretty effective. >> if you put that the pious baloney between toast with honey mustard, it's probably better for you when you're eating it out there. joe, before we talk more about mitt romney and the fact that there are people that are going to coalesce around him and prop him up as we ramp toward november, obviously, but does he have really strong defenders that are out there already, that are behind him 100%
it's a little different environment than we had several years ago, where you could say one with thing, and somehow think that it would just go away. here's the thing about newt's comments, thomas. you know, he admits that he said that bain looted companies, that romney looted companies and walked away with tens of millions while people lost their jobs or health care or pensions. but he said, you know, i'm saying it doesn't work. well, it actually did work with in south carolina for him. and the...
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latinos are within one generation of the immigration experience, how people acclimate within the new environment, within the new economy is an immigration issue. so even though most latinos may prioritize jobs above immigration without having an immigration process that allows parents or uncles to immigration and work in the economy, it's going to be difficult for latino families to integrate into society. >> it is widely believed that mitt romney cannot win the white house without winning florida. he has florida senator marco rubio out stumping. he is always considered a rising star. his name is always right in there. who do florida hispanics think of marco rubio? >> well, florida hispanics are really diverse. they're kind of like the country, where there's about a third of the hispanics in florida are cuban. but you also have another two-thirds that are either puerto rican or mexican or central or south american? so it's a very diverse hispanic population in florida. and the majority, the vast majority of cubans will vote for marco rubio. but when you talk about noncubans, most of them are pre
latinos are within one generation of the immigration experience, how people acclimate within the new environment, within the new economy is an immigration issue. so even though most latinos may prioritize jobs above immigration without having an immigration process that allows parents or uncles to immigration and work in the economy, it's going to be difficult for latino families to integrate into society. >> it is widely believed that mitt romney cannot win the white house without...